Feeling stuffy with all the traffic and crowds of the city? It’s your cue to head to the jungle and join us on a 3 days adventure in Borneo’s Tanjung Puting National Park, the home of orangutans. Here you won’t meet anything fancy, and you’ll be greeted by the wild nature instead. You’ll sleep on a mattress on-board the houseboat, where you’ll stay during the entire trip, but we’ll make everything as comfortable and safe as possible.
NOTE : The private houseboat has a maximum capacity of 8 persons.
3 Days Tanjung Puting Join Trip (fixed date and cheaper price) available here
Combine Tanjung Puting trip with a visit to Dayak Tribe here
3 days 2 nights
Daily Tour
8 people
English
# | Discount group | From adult | To adult | Value |
---|---|---|---|---|
2 | 3-6 | 3 | 6 | 10% |
3 | 7-8 | 7 | 8 | 20% |
Pick up at Pangkalan Bun Airport and then drive to Kumai. In Kumai, we will board the houseboat and cruising along Sekonyer River. Stopping at Tanjung Harapan Camp to see the afternoon orangutans’ feeding session. Then continue to cruise along the river to see proboscis monkey and other primates around.
We’ll have breakfast while cruising to Pondok Tanggui Camp for the morning feeding session. Then we’ll do a short trekking in the forest, before proceed to Camp Leakey. After lunch, see the orangutans’ afternoon feeding session at Camp Leakey. Then boat down to nipa palm area for overnight.
We will start to cruise back to Kumai while you’re having your breakfast. Then we will drive back to Pangkalan Bun and drop you off at the airport or your accommodation.
Visiting a tropical country, especially if you plan on heading to the jungle, yes, there’s always a risk for everything. But for now, you only advised to take anti-malarial tablets for precaution. Talking about mosquito borne disease, you should bring repellent that suits you, since dengue fever is more common here
While they might looked gentle, charming, and brilliant, orangutans are still a wild animals. By any chance that you get in a close contact with them, please refrain from touching them. You also are not allowed to feed them, or make loud noises.
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